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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 788327" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Like to ask a question here, moon-related and Z6ii Z7ii-related, but if not allowed, please move to the right place.</p><p></p><p>See quite a few members use Z cameras here. We know the subject tracking function in these high-end Z cameras is used to track a moving subject (in the frame) for remaining in focus (AF). Now Moon moves all the time and for the handheld situation, both Moon and camera, say, all move a bit, will the subject tracking function still work to make a sharp image? i.e., does the subject tracking function also cover the movement of the camera? Like to hear and appreciate all comments. Tks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 788327, member: 47518"] Like to ask a question here, moon-related and Z6ii Z7ii-related, but if not allowed, please move to the right place. See quite a few members use Z cameras here. We know the subject tracking function in these high-end Z cameras is used to track a moving subject (in the frame) for remaining in focus (AF). Now Moon moves all the time and for the handheld situation, both Moon and camera, say, all move a bit, will the subject tracking function still work to make a sharp image? i.e., does the subject tracking function also cover the movement of the camera? Like to hear and appreciate all comments. Tks [/QUOTE]
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